"Totally angelic indie-pop. And at four songs, it leaves you wanting more, more, more, and more."
"Mott displays a growing songwriting sophistication and a divine sense of vocal control."
"Mott sings the chorus with the sort of sensual abandon that would cause fans of Jenny Lewis, the Watson Twins, and Zooey Deschanel to eat their James Perse pants if Mott could get the same sort of exposure."
Read the entire review from Bret McCabe's "Know Your Product" review of "Go West! Get East!"
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"Girl's got hooks to level villages, and a voice to level mountains."
Citypaper, Baltimore
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"You heard it here first folks. ABBY MOTT IS THE BEE'S KNEES!!"
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"Trying to pick one favorite song is the worst thing about Abby Mott's solo debut, Hearts a'Flutter... given that Mott has a stupid-gorgeous voice and effortless knack for the brain-burrowing hook, she could back herself with croaking frogs and flatulent goats and we'd probably still bop along..."
Read more of the Citypaper's review of Hearts a'Flutter
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"Just how alluring is Abby Mott's voice? The beguiling singer/songwriter's gorgeous pipes are so transfixing that you almost forget that they're coming out of the supercute blonde with all that moxie onstage..."
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